Gnome Tree Door

3. Switch to grey filament to trace and fill in the stones around the door.

4. Draw the door hinges in black and attach to the door.

5. Load PLA aluminum filament to add metal accents to the door hinges and to draw on the door knob.

TIP: If the door is going to be positioned around a curved tree trunk or flower pot, place the template onto a curved form such as an oatmeal container (cylinder). Then cover the template with plastic tape before drawing your door.

Fairy Garden Tools

1. Start by tracing the spade and hoe prongs of the project template with PLA aluminum filament.

2. Line up the three prongs, tapering together at the flat end. Connect with the 3D pen.

3. Draw on handles, overlapping the tool portion so they stay together.

Tiny Toadstools

1. Depending on the size of your toadstool/mushroom, you can make the top by either coiling your filament into a half sphere, or winding it around half of a small sphere form, like a marble.

2.Draw on polka dots with white filament.

3. Switch to PLA wood filament to draw the bottom portion. Start by coiling the filament inside the upper part until it extends out the bottom. For large toadstools, draw a web over the underside of the top piece, then coil on the mushroom stem part.

4. Slow down the speed on your 3D printing pen to draw on the letters of your sign.

5. Embellish the sign with miniature flower blooms and vines.

Woodland Clothesline

1. While making the above projects, take a moment to make a triangle pennant or miniature article of clothing when you have different filament colors loaded in your 3D pen.

2. Draw the wood filament over two skewers. You may want to cut skewers to a shorter height.

3. Load brown filament in your 3D pen. Wind around the top of one skewer post. Then continue drawing across a 5" - 6" distance for the clothes line. End by wrapping filament around the top of the other post.